Weisz will portray Emma, who is having an affair with her husband's best friend. Craig would portray Robert, her husband. The third member of the cast has not been named.

Pinter's 1978 drama famously travels in reverse dramatic order as it explores a hidden love affair. Regarded as Pinter's most commercially accessible play, it has also attracted top talent. It premiered on Broadway in 1979 with Blythe Danner, Raul Julia and Roy Schneider. A 2000 revival featured Juliette Binoche, Liev Schreiber and John Slattery.

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The producers bringing in the new Broadway revival — first Broadway revival — of the whimsically soul-searching musical Pippin, have decided to keep its American Repertory Theater production cast intact.

Diane Paulus, the pilot behind recent revivals of Hair and Porgy and Bess, will try to strike gold again with this latest musical archaeology project. The production incorporates circus choreography and acrobatics by Gypsy Snider of the Montreal-based circus company Les 7 doigts de la main (7 Fingers). It will officially open on Broadway April 25.

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The Nederlander Organization and Estefan Enterprises announced this week that they will develop and produce a new Broadway musical. If you recognize that second name as one that was attached to many a hit single during the 1980s, then you can decipher what the musical backbone of this show will be: the songbook of "Queen of Latin Pop" Gloria Estefan and her husband, musician-producer Emilio Estefan.

The musical will feature not only the Estefans' music, but also their "life story." "Our cultural roots, our life-defining challenges and the rewards that come with believing in yourself and striving for that which you believe in wholeheartedly, will be the foundation for this theatrical production," said the Estefans. One guesses the tale will address the couple's origins in Cuba, and the 1990 bus accident that almost cost Gloria her life.